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APPENDIX.)
INSCRIPTIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA.
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560.-Ind. Ant. Vol. XIII. p. 213, and Plates. Påganavaram (formerly Sir W. Elliot's, now British Museum) plates of the E. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Chalukya-Bhima II. Vishnuvardhana, surnamed Gandamahendra, the son of Vijayaditya IV. and Méjámba.
Genealogy with lengths of reigns as far as Vishộuvardhana (IV.) substantially as in No. 557. His son Narendramrigaraja (Vijayaditya II.] (reigned 48 ys.); his son Kal-Vishnuvardhana (Vishộuvardhana V.] (14 y.); his son Gunaga-Vijayaditya (Vijayaditya III.) (slew Mangi, and burnt Kirapapura ; reigned 44 y.); his younger brother the Ywaraja Vikramaditya's son Chalukya-Bhîma (I.) (30 ys.); his son Vijayaditya (IV.] (6 months); his eldest son Ammaraja [I.] (7 ye.); having expelled his son Vijayaditya (V.), Taha (one month); having slain him, Chalukya-Bhima's son Vikramaditya (11.) (11 months); having defeated bim, Amma's son Bhima (8 months); having killed him, Táha's eldest son Malla (Yuddhamalla II.] (7 ye.); having expelled him, [Chalukya-]Bhima (IL.).
561.- Ep. Ind. Vol. V. p. 135, and Plate. Masulipatam (P, formerly Sir W. Elliot's, now British Museum) plates of the E. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja [Chålukya-BhimaII.) Vishņuvardhana, the son of Vijayaditya IV. and Mêlâmbâ :
(L. 31).-uttarå (yana-nim Jittê.
Genealogy with lengths of reigns as far as Vikramaditya [11.] substantially as in No. 560. The inscription then immediately goes on to the son of Melâmbâ and Vijayaditya (IV.).
562.- Sonth-Ind. Inscr. Vol. I. No. 37, p. 44. Kolaveņnu (now Madras Museum) plates of the E. Chalukya Maharijadhiraja Chalukya-Bhima II. Vishnuvardhana, surnamed Rajamartanda, the son of Vijayaditya IV. and brother of Ammarája I. from a different mother; recording a grant made at the request of the prince Vájjaya of the Panara family :
(L. 30).-attarayaņa-nimitte.
Genealogy with lengths of reigns as far as Ammarkja [1.] substantially as in No. 560. His Bon Vijayaditys (V.) (reigned half a month); Tålapa (one month); having conquered him, Chalukya-Bhima's son Vikramaditya [II.) (one year); Chalukya-Bhims (11.), the son of Vijayaditya (IV.] (conquered Tatabikyana and Dhaladi).
563.-Ind. Ant. Vol. VII. p. 15, and Plates. British Museum (P, formerly Sir W. Eliot's) plates of the E. Chalukya Maharajadhiraja Ammaraja II. Vijayaditya VI, the son of Chalukya-Bhima II. and Lôkamahadevi:
(L. 51).-sômagrahana-nimittam.
Genealogy with lengths of reigns as far as Ammardja [I.] substantially as já No. 560. Having expelled his son Vijayhditya (V.), TÅlapa (reigned one month); hating conqnered him, Châlukya-Bhima's son Vikramaditya (II.) (11 months) ; TAlapa's son Yuddhamalla [H.] (7 ys.); having expelled him, Ammaraja's younger brother Bhima [... Chalukya-Bhima II.) (12 ye). His son Ammaraja (II.) assumed the crown in the 12th year of his life on the date
(L. 31).-Giri-rasa-vasu-sankhy-Abd8 Saka-samayd Marggadirsha mlad=smin kfish tray8dasa-dind Bhriguvård Maitra-nakshatra || Dhanushi ravan Gata-lagne.
S. 887): Friday, 5th December A.D. 945; see ibid. Vol. XXIII. p. 123, No. 62.
Compare above, No. 126.
Bee sbore, No. 559. * This name is not given in the inscription. . But Ganaga-Vijayaditya is here called Guşak Vijayaditya.
The grant on these plates wm left incomplete.
• But the length of the reiga of Vijayaditya. II. Narendramrigarja is given 40 ye(de No. 567); and Gunaga. Vijayaditya is called Gunakenalls-Vijayaditya.
+ The poetry of the grant is be Madhavabhatt.
. But the length of the reign of Jayanimha I. is given (wrongly) - 80 year; Gun-Vijay Adityai called Gupagkaka. Vijnyhdity; and Vija, Adityn IV, is called Kolla bigandu-Vijayhditya.